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GJPackerBacker wrote:AR hasn't been himself. Why? I do not know. It all depends on if AR is himself. It will not be easy, as the donkeys have a solid D. I have confidence that he will get the job done, it will not be easy. I predict a close game...17-9 (half of JJ's point total prediction). Packers go 7-0.

See you there!

If nothing else, Denver does have excellent speed, sort of like Seattle on D. They do pursue very well. That said, we've been able to move the ball fairly well against Seattle. And I'd expect we will against Denver too.

Denver is strong with their OLBs of course. But those two are about sheer speed more than strength. How does that match our Tackles? Our Tackles seem to match up against speed better than against strength. So I think that does help us.

Give Talib credit for being a good coverage guy. He's also physically strong and can jump routes with the best of them. But I don't see Aaron missing Talib in his field of view.

Power Success: Percentage of runs on third or fourth down, two yards or less to go, that achieved a first down or touchdown. Also includes runs on first-and-goal or second-and-goal from the two-yard line or closer. This is the only statistic on this page that includes quarterbacks. Teams are ranked from lowest power success percentage allowed (#1) to highest power success percentage allowed (#32).

According to FO Denver ranks dead last in this metric allowing every run on third/fourth and short to be converted.

Power Success: Percentage of runs on third or fourth down, two yards or less to go, that achieved a first down or touchdown. Also includes runs on first-and-goal or second-and-goal from the two-yard line or closer. This is the only statistic on this page that includes quarterbacks. Teams are ranked from lowest power success percentage allowed (#1) to highest power success percentage allowed (#32).

According to FO Denver ranks dead last in this metric allowing every run on third/fourth and short to be converted.

So we shouldn't throw 15+ yards downfield on most 3rd and shorts this week?